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This was the case with Harukaze Chiharu a.k.a. "Haruko", who's played
Anime Nano! 2009
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Then two psychics, Asher Hartman and Haruko Tanaka, will lead participants in developing their psychic abilities.
Bettina Korek: PLAN ForYourArt: August 18-24 Bettina Korek 2011
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Mushi to Uta, written and illustrated by Haruko Ichikawa, Kodansha, Afternoon, one volume total.
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Then two psychics, Asher Hartman and Haruko Tanaka, will lead participants in developing their psychic abilities.
Bettina Korek: PLAN ForYourArt: August 18-24 Bettina Korek 2011
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Less philosophically objectionable are the repeated parting scenes between Haruko and her father.
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Unfortunately, in order to display his credentials, he has ventriloquized the characters—Haruko, narrator and eventual Empress, most of all.
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Far worse than this is the rather self-indulgent passage in which Haruko reflects on a foreign child:
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Not only that, but given what Haruko will later experience, it creates a subtle contrast between restrictive-Japanese and free-Americans never mind that an American girl would not have felt so apparently free; Haruko is othered in her own story.
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This story follows the outsider, Haruko, as she struggles to maintain a role in the ancient monarchy.
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The year is 1959 and Haruko, a young woman of good family, marries the Crown Prince of Japan, the heir to the Chrysanthemum Throne.
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